Donghee Lee

Just when most people have become accustomed to existing recycling practices, municipalities and community members are having to change course due to the 2018 Chinese National Sword policy, which bans most U.S. imported solid waste. As a result, what was once recyclable may no longer be and can cause large…

Read more
Posted: June 15, 2020

Donghee Lee, a University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications doctoral student, and Janice Krieger, CJC STEM Translational Communication Center director, are the co-authors of “Moving from Directives Toward Audience Empowerment: A Typology of Recycling Communications Strategies of Local Governments” published in Sustainability on March 30. Lee and Krieger…

Read more
Posted: March 31, 2020

Typically, existing decision aids for participation in cancer clinical trials (CCTs) focus on a single treatment option, and do not include information or resources for caregivers. But limited patient awareness and understanding of CCTs could lead, in part, to lack of adequate CCT participation. This is of concern, because clinical…

Read more
Posted: January 2, 2020

Donghee Lee, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications STEM Translational Communications Center doctoral student, has been selected for a spring 2019 UF Health Cancer Center (UFHCC) Cancer Policy Internship. Graduate student interns work with the team at the UF Federal Relations office in Washington, D.C., on legislative support…

Read more
Posted: November 5, 2019

Janice Krieger, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications STEM Translational Communication Center (STCC) director, and STCC postdoctoral Associate Elizabeth Flood-Grady, postdoctoral Research Fellow Samantha Paige, undergraduate Research Assistant Zack Savitsky, and doctoral students Donghee Lee and Rachel Damiani collaborated on “A Pilot Study Determining Comprehension and the Acceptability…

Read more
Posted: March 25, 2019